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Police fired in the air and used teargas to quell the demonstrators in Rajouri district.
A rally of over 1000 people was taken out by VHP, Bajrang Dal, RSS and BJP in Rajouri city to protest against the incident and alleged high handedness of the police in beating the community youth in Rajouri town, official sources said.
Trouble started on Monday night soon after India won the match as some persons belonging to a community pelted stones on a group of people of the other community who were bursting crackers to celebrate India's victory over Pakistan.
In the subsequent clashes and stone pelting, 23 persons, including an SP were injured. As the police tried to stop the protest rally, protesters forcibly broke the cordon and continued with the rally, they said adding police used tear gas and batons to disperse them.
Irate over the police action, protesters pelted stones in city chowk and clashed with police, who later fired several round in the air to disperse the mob.
Prohibitory orders have been imposed in Rajouri and 14 persons arrested in connection with the violence. However, the situation is under control and CRPF and paramilitary forces have been deployed in the town to maintain law and order, the sources said.
NEW DELHI: More than a dozen policemen were injured, two of them critically, when a huge mob attacked the Jamia police post in South Delhi on Friday evening protesting against alleged disrespect shown by police personnel to Muslim holy texts during an anti-encroachment drive.
The trouble apparently broke out when at around 7 p.m. some police personnel were clearing handcarts away from a road at Batla House in the Jamia area to allow vehicles to pass through. In the process, some religious books kept on one of the carts fell down and this led to a protest by some vendors. The situation soon took a violent turn as people alleged that the police personnel had shown disrespect to the religious texts.
Some people then attacked the police personnel, and later as the violence grew, a mob attacked the Jamia police post from two sides, taking the dozen-odd personnel posted there completely by surprise. The mob ransacked the police post and later torched it.
According to eyewitnesses, the police fired in the air but were unable to stop the attackers, who were in their hundreds. Later the mob also torched the Sahin Bagh police post in the Sarita Vihar police station area.
The injured policemen were admitted to Apollo Hospital, Holy Family Hospital and All-India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Reinforcements were rushed to the trouble spot and the police resorted to tear-gas to disperse the crowd which hurled stones at them. Pitched battles continued in various adjoining localities until late in the evening.
The situation turned so critical that half a dozen companies of reserve police were rushed to the area to prevent the violence from spreading further. A large number of police vehicles, including Vajra anti-riot vehicles, were deployed in the area and Joint Commissioner of Police (Southern Range) was sent to control the situation.
Late at night Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said Police Commissioner Y. S. Dadwal was personally monitoring the situation. "It is a law and order situation but some people tried to give it a communal colour. The police personnel are agitated that their colleagues have been attacked but they are trying to defuse the situation," she added.
Ms. Dikshit said she had also requested local MLA Pervez Hashmi to intervene and pacify all concerned. The Chief Minister is expected to visit the area on Sunday. The Naib Imam of Jama Masjid, Ahmed Bukhari, visited the area and appealed for peace.
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This news was also pushed to backburner by the media. I am sure no action must have been taken against the goons who attacked and seriously injured those policemen.